1. Vibration Characteristics of 50 Hz, 120 MW Gas Turbine
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Yoshitaka Mori, Yoshikazu Nadai, Hiroshi Kanki, and Atsuo Okubo
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Gas turbines ,Engineering ,Combined cycle ,business.industry ,Nuclear engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,Combustion ,law.invention ,Vibration ,Base load power plant ,Electricity generation ,law ,business ,Liquefied natural gas - Abstract
This paper describes the vibration analysis technology of MW-701D Gas Turbine which was developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. for 50 Hz utilities. MW-701D is the highest performance gas turbine available with a firing temperature of 1,154°C for base load operation. It is employed by the 1,090 MW combined cycle plant, one of the largest of its kind in the world, and the plant began commercial operation at half of the total capacity of 1,090 MW in December, 1984. The plant was designed to supply base load electric power generation by burning imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel. This paper describes the general description of the combined cycle plant and the vibration characteristics of MW-701D Gas Turbine.
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- 1985
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